Lovecraft inspired police procedural goes out of its way to be weird, it sometimes works, but mostly fails, like that recurring Canadian joke that might have felt funny when Van Lente wrote it. In hindsight, cultural...

I like the way this story gets disjointed from the get go, colliding a life or death pursuit in the primeval american outback with the worldly disaffected attitude of an ivy league silver spoon graduate. From then on, it...

Corben freely adapts two more of Edgar Allan Poe's tales with varying results here. The first one, "The Premature Burial", continues Corben's tradition of colliding a historical setting with contemporary...

One of the many things Corben gets just right here is the creation of a universe in which coexist modern dialogues and a victorian gothic environment and it works great, creating a distance between the original Poe...

The thing with Richard Corben is that he is a bit of a rock star in the comic world, and what do rock stars do? They play to their fans, over and over, same as it ever was, but never quite. This comic is a perfect example...